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(Lincoln, Neb.) Gov. Dave Heineman last week announced a new recruitment video,
Nebraska Hires Veterans,
produced by the Nebraska Department of Labor, to draw job-seeking
veterans to Nebraska. The video features veterans from various parts of the country,
and a wide array of occupations, discussing why Nebraska truly is The Good Life
when you're transitioning from military service.

"Following active duty deployments, many servicemen and women are looking for employment
and a place to call home," said Gov. Dave Heineman. "The veterans in this video
provide just a few examples of the job opportunities and quality of life veterans
can find here."

"This video is getting the word out to military servicemen and women everywhere
that Nebraska hires veterans," said Catherine D. Lang, Director of the Nebraska
Department of Economic Development and Commissioner of the Nebraska Department of
Labor. "We want to bring the talent to Nebraska that employers are seeking."

Nebraska's unemployment rate about half the national average at 4%. The overall
cost of living in Nebraska is also much less than the national average.

The video builds on the success of another State effort to employ veterans, participation
in the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Hiring Our Heroes fairs. Hiring events were held
in Lincoln, Omaha and Norfolk, with attendance totaling over 600 veterans and over
200 employers. Additional hiring fairs are planned throughout Nebraska in the coming
months. Nationwide, the initiative has helped over 10,000 veterans find meaningful
employment.